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WebenCC by-nc-saTobias SchlittTobias Schlitt <toby@php.net>Thu, 19 Sep 2013 06:37:19 +0000Thu, 19 Sep 2013 06:35:38 +0000eZ Components Feed dev (http://ezcomponents.org/docs/tutorials/Feed)http://www.rssboard.org/rss-specificationProfessional-PHP Online Training by DWPhttp://schlitt.info/opensource/blog/0568_professional_php_online_training_by_dwp.html
On November 20th dynamic-webpages.de will start with the first
"Professional PHP" online training. This series of online sessions offers
you "24 hours of PHP knowledge, from professionals, to professionals".
Topics covered in this series of talks are:Tobias SchlittWed, 19 Nov 2008 22:29:46 +0000At IPC2k7: WebDAV will come over you...http://schlitt.info/opensource/blog/0567_at_ipc2k7_webdav_will_come_over_you.html
The new semester has right begun, which basically means that the semester
vacation as it was named earlier (now the lesson free time) is over.
While that meant a lot of exams and work on the book for Kore and me at
first, we had time for some vacation and finally to take care about a
brand new eZ Components project:Tobias SchlittWed, 19 Nov 2008 22:29:46 +0000Howto: Spamdyk and Qmail on Gentoohttp://schlitt.info/opensource/blog/0566_howto_spamdyk_and_qmail_on_gentoo.html
After my server was close to wasting all its CPU time for checking email
messages for potential spam using Spamassassin I decided that it was time
to investigate. My friend Arne, who helped me a lot with Qmail problems
earlier, recommended to install spamdyk, an SMTP spam filter that is
placed in front of Qmail and does not require specially patches for the
MTA itself. Spamdyk can filter mail by blacklisting, whitelisting,
greylisting and using several other options.Tobias SchlittWed, 19 Nov 2008 22:29:46 +0000The "developer kit"http://schlitt.info/opensource/blog/0534_the_developer_kit.html
The Mozilla Development Center has a new mascot called "developer kit":Tobias SchlittWed, 19 Nov 2008 22:29:46 +0000Today in Dortmund: "HTTP(S) Load Balancing und High Availability mit Wackamole"http://schlitt.info/opensource/blog/0533_today_in_dortmund_https_load_balancing_und_high_availability_mit_wackamole.html
Just a little reminder. Jan Lehnardt will give a talk on HTTP(S) Load
Balancing und High Availability mit Wackamole today at the PHP Usergroup
meeting in Dortmund. As usual, attending the talk is free of charge. If
you are interessted to come around, please give us a short note via email,
IRC (#phpug@EUIRC) or as a comment here.Tobias SchlittWed, 19 Nov 2008 22:29:46 +0000Dangers of CSRF and XSShttp://schlitt.info/opensource/blog/0530_dangers_of_csrf_and_xss.html
Ilia has written a very good article about CSRF and XSS attacks, how they
work and how to prevent them for ez.no.Tobias SchlittWed, 19 Nov 2008 22:29:46 +0000Comments back onlinehttp://schlitt.info/opensource/blog/0526_comments_back_online.html
Mi friend Kristian from eZ Systems noted this morning, that comments on my
blog were disabled. That was actually an accedent, because I shutted down
comments some days ago to stop a spam wave and forgot to switch them on
again. I now re-enabled comments and trackbacks. If you ever want to
comment on one of my posts and find comments disableds, don't hesitate to
send me a mail about it!Tobias SchlittWed, 19 Nov 2008 22:29:46 +0000New design: dynamic-webpages.dehttp://schlitt.info/opensource/blog/0520_new_design_dynamic_webpages_de.html
My friend Wolfgang, the maintainer of the largest German PHP community
website dynamic-webpages.de, just relaunched his new design. I like it
very much and it looks really neat! :)Tobias SchlittWed, 19 Nov 2008 22:29:46 +0000Tool of the year: BitlBeehttp://schlitt.info/opensource/blog/0485_tool_of_the_year_bitlbee.html
Kore pointed me to a tool called BitlBee. Imagine that I am currently
connected to 4 IRC networks and I am using Gaim for Jabber and ICQ. While
Gaim is quite satisfying, it disturbs, that you have 2 communication
clients online. Beside that, it disturbs me, that I have 1 tab per
conversation open in gaim. On my server already runs a bouncer to allow me
to keep me connected t my networks while I'm offline with my client.Tobias SchlittWed, 19 Nov 2008 22:29:46 +0000The Web 2.0 miseryhttp://schlitt.info/opensource/blog/0453_the_web_2_0_misery.html
In the past months, the term "Web 2.0" has been pushed as if it was a cool
new Internet. Sorry, guys and girls, but this is bullshit. "Web 2.0" is
the mis-term of the current and the past year. The "Web", if it ever
existed, is a medium of several markup languages (especially HTML), which
allows to provide information in a hyper-linked way over the Internet. It
does not matter, which way you choose to provide this information (XTML,
SVG or plain text). Beside that, "Web 2.0" seems to talk about rich-client
interfaces over the web. Hello? XUL is quite old, ActiveX is even older
and if you look at Citrix, you can provide "real" applications over the
web.Tobias SchlittWed, 19 Nov 2008 22:29:46 +0000